Thiruvananthapuram: He had confusions about his gender since childhood but never ever about his dream career - to become a pilot and fly aeroplanes crisscrossing the vast skies.
He was beaten by his orthodox parents, confined to the four walls of his home and dragged to counselling centres for saying he was a man trapped in the body of a woman.
Finally, he had to run away from home to escape endless torture. But, the determination to chase his dream has helped this Keralite, Adam Harry to fight all torture and harassment over his gender and become the first transman pilot of the country to get private pilot licence, two years ago.
Now, at the age of 20, his dream of becoming a commercial pilot is set to be a reality as the Kerala government has sanctioned over Rs 23 lakh to help him pursue his further studies at a reputed institution here.
Harry is all gratitude towards the state Social Justice Department and its secretary Biju Prabhakar for understanding his struggles and helping him in realising his dream.
"I am really grateful to the government for the helping hand. Otherwise, my dream will never have become a reality. The fund of Rs 23.37 lakh was sanctioned on Thursday. I am planning to join the Rajiv Gandhi Academy for Aviation Studies here for the three-year studies and training to get a commercial pilot licence," Harry said.
Hailing from an orthodox Muslim family of Thrissur district, Harry, after completing plus-two, had joined an aviation academy attached to Lanseria International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Though his family had initially supported him in joining the academy and get an education loan for his foreign studies, they stopped all the assistance after he continued to express his real gender.
The youngster said he had to undergo severe struggles during the final months of the training in South Africa as his parents stopped all help abruptly.